Tango Feroz
Tango Feroz: la leyenda de Tanguito (Spanish: Wild tango: the legend of Tanguito) is a 1993 Argentine drama musical film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro. It is loosely based in the life of Tanguito, one of the first artists of Argentine rock ("Tanguito" is just a stage name, nor the artist or the movie are related with Tango music). Fernan Mirás and Cecilia Dopazo, unknown to most spectators by that point, had the lead roles and became famous after the film's release. It was the most successful Argentinian movie of all time.[2]
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Directed by | Marcelo Piñeyro |
Produced by | Katrina Bayonas Claudio Pustelnik |
Written by | Aída Bortnik Marcelo Piñeyro |
Starring | Fernan Mirás Cecilia Dopazo |
Music by | Osvaldo Montes David Lebón |
Cinematography | Alfredo F. Mayo |
Edited by | Miguel Pérez |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | Argentina Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Box office | $4.2 million (Argentina)[1] |
Tango Feroz centers on Tanguito's drug addiction, his love relationship with Mariana, his friendship with Mauricio "Moris" Birabent, his madness and final years. The film does not include any of the songs written by the real Tanguito, such as his iconic "La balsa", as Piñeyro could not acquire the rights for doing so. Instead, it uses many other classic songs of Argentine Rock. Ulises Butrón sang the hit song written for the movie, "El amor es más fuerte" (Spanish: Love is stronger), in the scenes played by Mirás as well as the soundtrack.
Cast
- Fernán Mirás as Tanguito
- Cecilia Dopazo as Mariana
- David Masajnik as Ruso
- Imanol Arias as Ángel
- Cristina Banegas as Mariana's mother
- Antonio Birabent as Mauricio 'Moris' Birabent
- Leonardo Sbaraglia as Pedro
- Federico D'Elía
- Héctor Alterio as Lobo
- Ernesto Alterio
- Carola Molina
- Humberto Serrano
- Mirna Suárez
Reception
The film grossed $4,225,000 in Argentina, a record for an Argentinian film at the time, and was the second highest-grossing for the year behind Jurassic Park (film) with $4.6 million.[1]
Awards
Tango Feroz won the 1994 Argentinian Film Critics Association Awards for Best First Film and Best Music. It was also nominated as Best Film, but didn't get the award. Marcelo Piñeyro also won the 1993 Torino International Film Festival of Young Cinema in the International Feature Film Competition, and got the second place at the 1993 Havana Film Festival.
References
- Di Nubila, Domingo (March 28, 1994). "'Park,' 'Tango' power Argentine biz in '93". Variety. p. 42.
- Klady, Leonard (September 21, 1993). "Real-life Rudy has Midas touch offscreen, too". Daily Variety. p. 19.